I don't even know why I'm so hurt by this.

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rifler39
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18 Jul 2008, 1:03 pm

We had a similar situation a few years ago. The DOL called in a speciaist to administer the test the second time. The specialist they called in was the same trainer who had passed the new driver the day before. Trainer was not pleased. Trainer and trainee went out and had coffee for an hour. :D

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18 Jul 2008, 7:22 pm

Just typing up that rant definitely alleviated a lot of my frustration.
Thanks for replying too.
It’s nice to know that there are people here who are kind enough to reassure me about such a comparatively insignificant thing. It’s so comforting to have support even when its just for a tiny problem.

Anyway… I went back in today and it all got worked out. I have my license now and, all in all, I’m feeling much better.

Thanks again. (:



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20 Jul 2008, 1:02 am

Whenever I have to fill out forms asking for medical conditions I always have an urge to fill it out honestly. My father taught me to make it a habit to just lie on them to save trouble. It sounds bad but I recommend it, it has saved me a lot of trouble.


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20 Jul 2008, 1:59 am

agreed.


its as silly as the entry form to some countries. They actually ask you if you're coming into the country to take over the gov.


i mean.. you have to chuckle at that one and wonder how many clowns marked that to see what would happen and ended up with a rubber glove up their behinds.



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20 Jul 2008, 12:45 pm

I know just what you are saying, when I filled out the form I checked in the "Psychiatric conditions" box too, I was being honest but what bugged me was the fact that they had a box to check in, but no blank line to elaborate.

Bascially to get my licence I had to provide a note from my doctor saying that I am fit to drive and to explain my 'condition'. Government sucks.


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